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well as creating the underpost for the secretary of diplomatic security, the presence of the security environment requires a new paradigm and a significant cultural shift in the department was needed. 30 years after the inman report, the benghazi commission found that either the u.s. embassy in beirut nerey significant number of u.s. diplomatic facilities in high-threat areas met the standards. >> that's appalling. if you ever have a place where you're putting the people representing us in the country at risk, it's beirut. ir >> reporter: if the restructuring doesn't take root, the lives of more americans will be at risk. >> phil and josh back here with us, and let's talk a little bit about what happened since benghazi. were there more spec recommendations beyond an undersecretary? >> reporter: they made 40 recommendations. most importantly, the overarching recommendation, one that we have been hearing time is time again, the department of state needs to create an undersecretary for diplomatic security. and it falls under the undersecretary for manage: but that office handles other responsibiliti
well as creating the underpost for the secretary of diplomatic security, the presence of the security environment requires a new paradigm and a significant cultural shift in the department was needed. 30 years after the inman report, the benghazi commission found that either the u.s. embassy in beirut nerey significant number of u.s. diplomatic facilities in high-threat areas met the standards. >> that's appalling. if you ever have a place where you're putting the people representing us...
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you're going to put your money in a rising interest rate environment, into rental property -- >> neil: move on to our final question. >> then you have to take care of the rental properties. >> this is charlie on chemical weapons. next up, should i take social security at 63 years or tough it out, my savings decimated? >> youe going to get less if you take it at 63 but if you have no money, you have to live for the present. >> that was a proverbial gun. >> neil: you're suppressing through these answers very little faith in washington looking after people. >> because it never really does, and it's -- there's a limited amount of money they give you, and i just worry about people that had no money and what's going to happen in the future because government will not give you everything. the whole thing is this. try to plan -- i hate to say this, this poor woman, you have to plan for the day when you're savings are not decimated. you have to be prudent. that doesn't mean you put your 401k money in rental properties. >> neil until that what's personality you want to shoot. >> i'm just saying
you're going to put your money in a rising interest rate environment, into rental property -- >> neil: move on to our final question. >> then you have to take care of the rental properties. >> this is charlie on chemical weapons. next up, should i take social security at 63 years or tough it out, my savings decimated? >> youe going to get less if you take it at 63 but if you have no money, you have to live for the present. >> that was a proverbial gun. >>...
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whether teaching for america, peace corps, preserving the environment, taking care of the elderly. everyone serves. my argument is that that would both close the gap between the military and society and arguably give us a more responsible approach to using our military, and also would enrich the concept of citizenship by making the point that citizenship is not simply exercising her additives but involves accepting obligations. >> i take your point about citizenship and i could not agree with you more and that regard. that -- thoseto who make the tough decision to protect the rest of us when they sign up for military service. i am a military brat so i understand this as well as anyone else. what i am pressing on is in the coming months and years how do we make this turn, how do we do what you are suggesting ought to be done in this book. if the history in the rearview mirror, the recent history is that of the rack where soldiers lost their lives over something that was absurd in the minds of many of us and we are going to draw a line in the sand with syria. i am trying to find out
whether teaching for america, peace corps, preserving the environment, taking care of the elderly. everyone serves. my argument is that that would both close the gap between the military and society and arguably give us a more responsible approach to using our military, and also would enrich the concept of citizenship by making the point that citizenship is not simply exercising her additives but involves accepting obligations. >> i take your point about citizenship and i could not agree...
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nothing moves quickly in this kind of environment. you have the issue of sovereignty. you have optics of the united states invading the country. you have the issue of country clearance which i can tell you is a bureaucratic mess when you have to formulaly request clearance. >> the only group was cia officers that were based in tipoli at the embassy they got there and they got into an unbelievable firefight. >> the notion that there was no response is incorrect. once the word got otripoli, the cia, as well as contractors and jsock officers, they suited up they grabbed their gear and they made plans and arrangements and coordinated their trip to benghazi. benghazi being lawless and chaotic they were held up at the airport for almost four hours but they were the only good guys in that country that could be summoned. >> and by some accounts they killed 50 militants and injured 100 others and two of them then of course died hours later on the roof of the annex, when they were hit by mortars. tiez rhone and herman. hermella, lets go to you. >> why were the agents at the cons
nothing moves quickly in this kind of environment. you have the issue of sovereignty. you have optics of the united states invading the country. you have the issue of country clearance which i can tell you is a bureaucratic mess when you have to formulaly request clearance. >> the only group was cia officers that were based in tipoli at the embassy they got there and they got into an unbelievable firefight. >> the notion that there was no response is incorrect. once the word got...
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the ability to say how do we create a win/win environment. certain states in the u.s. are doing a good job. those models whether they occur in canada, colorado, uk or israel or russia is what we're looking for. >> just to put this in some perspective for you. that company, cisco, has nearly $40 billion parked overseas, not here in the u.s. and chambers is pretty clear telling me he's not going to be investing a lot of that money in the united states unless policy changes here. so, two very different arguments but the same goal and the same conversation here all week. job creation. and i think the consensus here is that people really want clarity from washington on taxes and on spending. they want to see a long term deal. miguel? >> thank you, poppy harlow. 40 billion bucks, a lot. >>> if you're still on a high from the golden globes, brace yourself. hollywood is set for another round of it. the 19th annual screen actor guild awards are tonight honoring the best actors and actresses in tv and film. nischelle turner has more. >> reporter: in the hollywood honors where os
the ability to say how do we create a win/win environment. certain states in the u.s. are doing a good job. those models whether they occur in canada, colorado, uk or israel or russia is what we're looking for. >> just to put this in some perspective for you. that company, cisco, has nearly $40 billion parked overseas, not here in the u.s. and chambers is pretty clear telling me he's not going to be investing a lot of that money in the united states unless policy changes here. so, two...
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the report notes that the present security environment requires a new paradine and a cultural shift in the department was needed. 30 years after the inman report the bengha stk*eu found that my ear the the u.s. embassy in beirut nor u.s. diplomatic facilitys in high threat areas meet standards. >> that, to me is appalling. if you were ever at a place where you are putting people who are representing us in that country have risks it's beirut. >> reporter: it's the restructuring of the state department does not take place. the lives of more u.s. diplomates will be at risk. al jazeera, washington. >>> a blackout leaves most of venezuela in the dark. why some people sa sabotage is leading today kwros. >>> thousands oh of wal-mart workers across the country are doing the same but demanding what the nation's private employer. >>> the 16-year-old girl shot by the taliban after campaigning for girls rights to an education is speaking out about the fight against terrorism. the non- violent weapon she says can be used to defeat it. >>> the venezuelan government is claiming sabotage after they we
the report notes that the present security environment requires a new paradine and a cultural shift in the department was needed. 30 years after the inman report the bengha stk*eu found that my ear the the u.s. embassy in beirut nor u.s. diplomatic facilitys in high threat areas meet standards. >> that, to me is appalling. if you were ever at a place where you are putting people who are representing us in that country have risks it's beirut. >> reporter: it's the restructuring of...
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sort of the political development since the elections have just polarized the environment even more. and then the question is, as you suppose, what then happens to the center that we can identify among the voters, and there is sort of a danger that gradually, that people are forced to make a choice between one of the two sides because they don't have the option of going to the center. and also being on one of the side has an advantage that is a very clear position for the parties. and you also saw that in the presidential election where the two candidates that had come in the presidential election you actually had sort of center candidates. they were sort of more center candidates, so it was the two candidates that represented each extreme, the secular and the more islamist extreme that went to a second round, and sort of contributed to the polarization of the political environment in egypt. >> to address the question on intra- islamist conflict as illustrated, i think you're absolutely right. this is a real phenomenon in libya where, because, you know, islamism was kept so suppresse
sort of the political development since the elections have just polarized the environment even more. and then the question is, as you suppose, what then happens to the center that we can identify among the voters, and there is sort of a danger that gradually, that people are forced to make a choice between one of the two sides because they don't have the option of going to the center. and also being on one of the side has an advantage that is a very clear position for the parties. and you also...
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i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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energy equation transition towns -- how re- thinking the way communities tick can help protect our environment. and buy beautiful -- how a philippine bio-cosmetics company puts doing good above just profits. america is hungry for oil and gas. its per capita use of energy is one of the highest in the world. but what do you do when you are dependant on something that is fast running out? you either use less or you make sure to find more. and that's what the current u.s. drive to exploit its own oil deposits is all about -- weaning the country off imports. at the moment, washington is still highly dependant on exporters from around the world with some 97 million barrels of crude per month coming from canada and around 34 million barrels each from venezuela, saudi arabia, and mexico. other key sources are russia and iraq. so, if there is a crisis or instability in any of these regions, american consumers immediately feel the pinch. just imagine what would happen if oil disappeared from the power equation between the u.s. and all of these countries? some say this could be a political game-changer.
energy equation transition towns -- how re- thinking the way communities tick can help protect our environment. and buy beautiful -- how a philippine bio-cosmetics company puts doing good above just profits. america is hungry for oil and gas. its per capita use of energy is one of the highest in the world. but what do you do when you are dependant on something that is fast running out? you either use less or you make sure to find more. and that's what the current u.s. drive to exploit its own...
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but having said that, the military much prefers a controlled environment and that basically goes back to the american civil war when the photographers were all over the battlefield and took the most heart-rending pictures he will probably never see and in the world war i and a world war to the censorship prevailed and these are both sides of the propaganda chief of the nazis ordered thousands of media german media people not to take a photograph of any german soldier, not to take a photograph and the american government declared there would be no photographs of dead americans to be published until 1943 when president roosevelt lifted the order because he was concerned about cynicism growing among the american public about the propaganda images they kept seeing in the newspaper about how the war was going. and so the memory of this was clear during the vietnam war. today there is the system that is controlling. when it is exercised in its entirety would they are not allowed to take pictures of the wounded or dead americans that generally you were not allowed anywhere near the bodies of
but having said that, the military much prefers a controlled environment and that basically goes back to the american civil war when the photographers were all over the battlefield and took the most heart-rending pictures he will probably never see and in the world war i and a world war to the censorship prevailed and these are both sides of the propaganda chief of the nazis ordered thousands of media german media people not to take a photograph of any german soldier, not to take a photograph...
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our role in the world depends on projecting our forces in distant environments where adversaries may seek to deny us access the pentagon couches the doctrine the lovely sounding phrase responsibility to protect skeptics say it's actually just license to kill richard fuld princeton professor over international law and. the u.n. human rights report it's really great to speak to you why does the u.s. always meet so much resistance from people who supposedly quote protecting this is a great deal of suspicion around the claims of humanitarian intervention it actually. magnifies the. violence and. it has the opposite effect of what is. the opposite effect of what was intended in syria reports reuters may become a watershed for the us league talks between america and al-qaeda last week revealed washington's no longer insisting on bridging change their reports america's organ partners saying america's next if they win syria appears to have got even a little nervous or the book to get out as phone calls interventionism just murder by another name get a joins us it's great to speak to you so i
our role in the world depends on projecting our forces in distant environments where adversaries may seek to deny us access the pentagon couches the doctrine the lovely sounding phrase responsibility to protect skeptics say it's actually just license to kill richard fuld princeton professor over international law and. the u.n. human rights report it's really great to speak to you why does the u.s. always meet so much resistance from people who supposedly quote protecting this is a great deal of...
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you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know about this person and there is nobody to go to that has intelligence. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the
you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know...
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and so in light of the changed environment where a whole set of questions have been raised, some in the most sensationalized manner possible, where these leaks are released drip by drip, one a week, kind of maximize attention, and see if they can catch us at some imprecision on something. in light of that it makes sense for us to go ahead, lay out what exactly we're doing, have a discussion with congress, have a discussion with industry, which is also impacted by this, have a discussion with the civil libertarians, and see, can we do this better? i think the main thing i want to emphasize is, i don't have an interest, and the people of the nsa don't have an interest in doing anything other than making sure that where we can prevent terrorist attack, where we can get information ahead of time, that we're able to carry out that critical task. we do not have an interest in doing anything other than that. and we tried to set up a system that is a fail-safe as so far we have been able to think of, to make sure that these programs are not abused. but people may have better ideas. and people m
and so in light of the changed environment where a whole set of questions have been raised, some in the most sensationalized manner possible, where these leaks are released drip by drip, one a week, kind of maximize attention, and see if they can catch us at some imprecision on something. in light of that it makes sense for us to go ahead, lay out what exactly we're doing, have a discussion with congress, have a discussion with industry, which is also impacted by this, have a discussion with...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to lead the security and exchange commission, and richard cordray to continue leading the consumer financial protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. >> the incident left us with this unfortunate still photo of the president. and while we presume secret service wrestled the offender to the ground, the president has a history with flies, famously dispatching one during an interview with our own john harwood. >>> the roar that could be heard for miles today around huntsville, alabama was the test-firing of a vintag
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am...
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do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault. a complex issue. we need to address it to find those that are the criminals and route them out of the military. you don't avoid the issue by keeping women out of the units because if those men are assaulters they will assault women and others they come into contact to. this change is absolutely necessary and the restrictions in the past have actually added to the problem. >> chris: colonel mcsalary, general boykin brought up the idea of the draft and the supreme court said the reason women should not be subjected to the draft is because they are not combat ready. if you are goi
do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual...
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as you all know, we are now in a different physical environment. the realities are forcing us to confront these choices and to make the reforms necessary to sustain our military strength and meet new complicated threats and we must do better. this will require continued partnership and assistance of this committee and the congress. before i take questions, i would ask if it is okay if the general present his statement as well. >> absolutely. >> thank you. distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to come before you today and discuss the two dozen 14 budget. this comes at a time of extraordinary uncertainty and risks to our nation's security are increasing. but the resources and the readiness is decreasing. it remains as the means to prepare to win and are more uncertain everyday. this is purpose to keep our nation clear from coercion. it is ready with options for that uncertain future. it supports fully deployed operations and includes a conventional forces that have proven so essential. especially our people. this is th
as you all know, we are now in a different physical environment. the realities are forcing us to confront these choices and to make the reforms necessary to sustain our military strength and meet new complicated threats and we must do better. this will require continued partnership and assistance of this committee and the congress. before i take questions, i would ask if it is okay if the general present his statement as well. >> absolutely. >> thank you. distinguished members of...
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this is a hyper competitive environment. to talk up the structure and option that incentivizes greater competition. there are prices and services to the low commodity levels if you want the low-priced commodity services we have a model for that in europe. you look at how that feels from and innovation and an investment standpoint. and it's not the model that we in the united states would like to attach ourselves to. limiting the commission -- competition those don't reconcile in my mind but your question is a fair one. but i've got to tell you the model as it has been derided the u.s.. the policy makers i take my hat off to them and i celebrate lock but it's the best in the world right now. stat senator i know you have time pressure you need to take up. [applause] >> that is the microphone. >> you are going to continue the conversation with mr. stephenson. if we can get the microphone over. >> i want to talk about the national security. their reassurances to the consumers say that it is a high priority for you. it was focuse
this is a hyper competitive environment. to talk up the structure and option that incentivizes greater competition. there are prices and services to the low commodity levels if you want the low-priced commodity services we have a model for that in europe. you look at how that feels from and innovation and an investment standpoint. and it's not the model that we in the united states would like to attach ourselves to. limiting the commission -- competition those don't reconcile in my mind but...
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intervention in post-conflict environments. host: you write that washington misunderstood libya, thought that after the military strikes that the country would right itself. what did you mean? guest: i am not sure we actually thought that it would right itself. but i do not think we were prepared for what would come next. i think libya has always been a bit of a sideshow. what happened in 2003 against the backdrop of an extremely messy campaign in iraq and afghanistan. could you repeat the question? host: you wrote about the military strikes that the country did. i am wondering what should have happened after gadhafi was removed from power? guest: i think one of the main issues is that we have never really fully understood the dynamics within libya. there was also u.s. foreign policy for many years, sanctions .ating back to the late 1980's and we do not really understand the dynamics. we do not understand how .ragile gadhafi really was that is in the context of a whole range of misunderstandings of what was going on demographic
intervention in post-conflict environments. host: you write that washington misunderstood libya, thought that after the military strikes that the country would right itself. what did you mean? guest: i am not sure we actually thought that it would right itself. but i do not think we were prepared for what would come next. i think libya has always been a bit of a sideshow. what happened in 2003 against the backdrop of an extremely messy campaign in iraq and afghanistan. could you repeat the...
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i know it is expensive every time we do that, but now if we are talking about chemical environment, i think we have to look again at how we are going to outfit those individual soldiers, marines, anybody that goes there. it andery excited about congressman jones talked about -- it was a long time ago, but you never forget those troops. if you could just address that very briefly. >> thanks, congressman. you are exactly right. because we haven't dealt with this kind of threat in a while, your question is valid. i assure you that we are constantly updating both our chemical equipment and our doctrine. and we continue to train to that standard of places like the national training center, so forth. also, as you know, chemical gear has a shelf life. it has to be replenished. the new chemical suit has a shelf life and we monitor that closely. i am always concerned about the readiness. they canceled exercises because of money. as you know, if you train to go to war, and when we start doing wants -- you never know what is going to happen. mr. secretary, we talked about this in afghanistan. bo
i know it is expensive every time we do that, but now if we are talking about chemical environment, i think we have to look again at how we are going to outfit those individual soldiers, marines, anybody that goes there. it andery excited about congressman jones talked about -- it was a long time ago, but you never forget those troops. if you could just address that very briefly. >> thanks, congressman. you are exactly right. because we haven't dealt with this kind of threat in a while,...
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. >> a couple of dozen environment patrol testers holding no on xl signs were waiting for the president as he left the lab today. as he faces heavy pressure to block the pipeline. >> a state department report earlier this month suggesting to some the project will have a minimal impact to the environment. and given republicans' new fodder to introduce legislation trying to force it through. >> 1300 days to win world war ii. lewis and clark expedition, 1100. keystone expedition 1636 and counting. >> while white house officials continue to say the pipeline will create a small number of temporary construction jobs, they are now facing more pressure from powerfulteams on that claim. >> we should have been building that four years ago. this has been studied for a long time now. it's all about jobs. >> republicans press mr. obama behind closed doors in the meeting yesterday about keystone. we are told the president said the state department may take a couple more months to decide. bret? >> bret: ed henry live on the north lawn. thanks. the dow streak ends at ten. s&p was down 2-1/2. the nasdaq
. >> a couple of dozen environment patrol testers holding no on xl signs were waiting for the president as he left the lab today. as he faces heavy pressure to block the pipeline. >> a state department report earlier this month suggesting to some the project will have a minimal impact to the environment. and given republicans' new fodder to introduce legislation trying to force it through. >> 1300 days to win world war ii. lewis and clark expedition, 1100. keystone expedition...
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by that i mean it is an anti-x is ariel do now how do you deal in an environment where they do by thent you to come in? way, that is not new. technology has become more advanced to push them offshore the actualto the air. aerial denial thing is -- it is historical. it goes way back. i look at it as a phase. if we are trying to impose our will somewhere around the world, the enemies will try its best to ensure that we do not. they will do that through a variety of means. one could be kinetic weapons. it could be air weapons. it could be weapons that go into the air and come back down. i would argue that cyber is an area where you could be denied. the impact of cyber could prevent a force from a comp wishing its mission -- from accomplishing its mission. as we think about terrain and coming on shore in a certain environment, i think we take it very seriously. it is a phase. when you are going against a determined enemy, the last thing you want to do is go with ex enemy -- go where the enemy when youyou to go. start thinking about broad coastlines -- what you want to do is put the enemy on
by that i mean it is an anti-x is ariel do now how do you deal in an environment where they do by thent you to come in? way, that is not new. technology has become more advanced to push them offshore the actualto the air. aerial denial thing is -- it is historical. it goes way back. i look at it as a phase. if we are trying to impose our will somewhere around the world, the enemies will try its best to ensure that we do not. they will do that through a variety of means. one could be kinetic...
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it was a bad environment. single parent home, my mother and father got qorsed. my mother got married when she was 13. she was one of 24 children. had a horrible life. discovered her husband was a bigamist and only had a third grade education. she had to take care of us from dire poverty. had a horrible temper and horrible self-est teem. i had had a mother who believed in me. and i had a mother who would never allow herself to be a victim no matter what happened. never made excuses, and she never accepted an excuse from us. if we ever came up with an excuse, she said, do you have a brain? if the answer was yes, then she said, then you could have thought of your way out of it. it doesn't matter what anybody else did or said. and it was the most important thing she did for my brother and myself. because if you don't accept excuses, pretty soon people stop giving them and start look forking solutions. that's a critical issue when it comes to success. well, you know, we did live in dire poverty, and one of the things that i hated was poverty. some people hate spiders
it was a bad environment. single parent home, my mother and father got qorsed. my mother got married when she was 13. she was one of 24 children. had a horrible life. discovered her husband was a bigamist and only had a third grade education. she had to take care of us from dire poverty. had a horrible temper and horrible self-est teem. i had had a mother who believed in me. and i had a mother who would never allow herself to be a victim no matter what happened. never made excuses, and she...
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overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it is surprising some people say they would be surprised if there was not at attack on the olympics itself, the olympic games. what's your feeling about this? the fact that we've seen these two attacks within 24 hours. we are so close to the olympic games. do you think we're likely to see something? >> well, i think, look, we now know for sure thesis lam mick extremist groups in the north caucuses have the capability. they've demonstrated, a thumb in the eye of russian security officials they could pull off a second one in 24 hours in volgograd where it was no doubt teeming with security officials. they've got the
overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it...
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it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars, even with its harsh environment. that's one thing. >> in the few seconds left, what is the big discovery, the big innovation will be? >> two big things for 2014. there'll be more exoplanets, and 2014 will be the year in which we see regular people travelling into space as tourists on board the virgin galactic spaceship 1 as people by tickets for their chance to go into space. >> the show may be over, but the conversation continues on our website al jazeera/consider this or on facebook or google+ pages or on twitter. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. >> hello, and welcome to the n
it has nine years of power supply and discover more information about the possibility of environments where life may have developed on the planet. it has a way to go to get to mt sharp. on that trip it will give us more ification in. the other thing that -- nor information. the other thing is that the vehicle worked so well, better than we had reason to expect, other than great engineering by n.a.s.a.'s engineers. what gets me is the car will not star, and this object works so well on mars,...
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if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on the ground, the great military through that two week operation. it will give them rm to tip syria in the right direction. john: a 2-week operation. colonel on? >> right now warming the communications gear and tracks the al qaeda. 25 percent o the force on the rebel side is al qaeda arms the muslim brotherhood. how is it possible we are now assisting al qaeda? this is a conflict. we should not kid and one side with hezbollah and russia and the other al qaeda. this is not in our national interest. we cannot be in a third war in 12 years in the middle east. john: i assume you agree with the senator says thi
if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on...
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they don't want to be seen as polluting the environment because they want to be able to continue this practice. this revolution has the potential to turn around manufacturg in this country. they can fuel economic growth in this nation and they want to make sure they do it the best way they can. lou: you visited a couple in pennsylvania who had polluted well water. the state said that no, it's not true. isulat came today?mportants >> this is the other side of the coin an argument. it potentially contaminate and has contaminated well water. it is just northwest of scranton, pennsylvania. wps was drilling wells around this property. high levels of methane. they claimed it was from the well. sixteen months to complete, the department of environmental protection said the methane that is in the well did not come from the wps deep well and more to the point it came from the same methane sources as contaminated salt springs state park about a mile away. what is known as a biogenic methane in that area and the pennsylvania dep said that is what is contaminating it, not the deep wells thawere d
they don't want to be seen as polluting the environment because they want to be able to continue this practice. this revolution has the potential to turn around manufacturg in this country. they can fuel economic growth in this nation and they want to make sure they do it the best way they can. lou: you visited a couple in pennsylvania who had polluted well water. the state said that no, it's not true. isulat came today?mportants >> this is the other side of the coin an argument. it...
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we thank god there is no killing right now, but this is so a hostile environment. they have reported a lot, especially by the army and the police, in a country that is supposed to be democracy. toseems they are trying prevent people from speaking again. before 2011 we used to have a iack in journalists -- iraq journalists who were targeted. in the beginning people used to for, andre you working if we said we work for an american organization, we were in danger. worked for the times, they said it was fine because the french do not have an army. every journalist was considered working for an american organization. people used to look at us as if we were happy to have explosions. they did not know we were trying and talkthe truth about what really happened. the threats were coming from the armed groups, the and sometimes american forces. from iraqi forces. after a while it changed. no one was allowed to work. now after the americans are gone we saw the army and the police are becoming more hostile. upwas very usual to get beat by the army or police, have the camera br
we thank god there is no killing right now, but this is so a hostile environment. they have reported a lot, especially by the army and the police, in a country that is supposed to be democracy. toseems they are trying prevent people from speaking again. before 2011 we used to have a iack in journalists -- iraq journalists who were targeted. in the beginning people used to for, andre you working if we said we work for an american organization, we were in danger. worked for the times, they said...
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if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on the ground, the great military through that two week operation. it will give them room to tip syria in the right direction. john: a 2-week operation. colonel on? >> right now warming the communications gear and tracks the al qaeda. 25 percent of the force on the rebel side is al qaeda arms the muslim brotherhood. how is it possible that we are now assisting al qaeda? this is a conflict. we should not kid and one side with hezbollah and russia and the other al qaeda. this is not in our national interest. we cannot be in a third war in 12 years in the middle east. john: i assume you agree with the senator
if we don't help those on the ground, you can see now the current environment in syria has promoted and al qaeda and hezbollah in the most vicious -- who can prevent genocide is not the united states? john: and we prevented by launching attacks? >> well, you already have a popular uprising. not just like the iraqis. millions of serious rising up against their government being smothered by the help of russia. a military trained in history by the soviets. we on them and give them space on...
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commander considers as he makes his recommendation, the task he has to accomplish, his assessment of the environment he have to work in, any significant transitions like an election, the other things like the fighting season he has to go through. all of that goes into his calculus to provide a range of options in terms of recommendations. as the leadership looks at it, they will consider other things. i have no idea of what exactly went into that calculus. >> i went to a deployment in new hampshire of a guard units that is going to afghanistan. one of the worries i have is that the numbers being floated by the administration on the follow on -- don't we have to worry about the protection of our own forces? >> that is one of the things our commanders have to take into consideration, whether they can provide adequate protection of their troops while conducting operations in the area. depending on what the specific missions earned they will be asked to do and how much of it they will be asked to do, when you factor in force protection and other things, that lays out what the commander thinks his requir
commander considers as he makes his recommendation, the task he has to accomplish, his assessment of the environment he have to work in, any significant transitions like an election, the other things like the fighting season he has to go through. all of that goes into his calculus to provide a range of options in terms of recommendations. as the leadership looks at it, they will consider other things. i have no idea of what exactly went into that calculus. >> i went to a deployment in new...
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but second, the environment is different. i write in the book the environment for tourism in counterterrorism is very dangerous. i use the business model the traditional model was a franchise model. feet of it like mcdonald's you buy it as a franchisee. you have to buy the burgers and material can take your orders from the central but you operate your own store but you follow the propaganda that mcdonald's calls it marketing. that franchise model was dangerous but not as much as the sole proprietor model because it left a lot of bread crumbs i worked a lot of these cases federally i could not even get information on my own case they would redact data and it was my investigation. i can carry a gun on airforce one that cannot get information on the guy i am investigating from another federal agency? it does not leave the breadcrumbs looking at 9/11 9/11, not qualitatively but flight school global trading sessions in multiple contacts that left a bright come -- a bread crumb behind the does not happen anymore they have very cont
but second, the environment is different. i write in the book the environment for tourism in counterterrorism is very dangerous. i use the business model the traditional model was a franchise model. feet of it like mcdonald's you buy it as a franchisee. you have to buy the burgers and material can take your orders from the central but you operate your own store but you follow the propaganda that mcdonald's calls it marketing. that franchise model was dangerous but not as much as the sole...
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. >> reporter: the ice is no holiday, a tough event for a tough environment. for these visitors, there is no better way to appreciate the cold beauty of siberia. "nhk world." >> it certainly isn't as cold in tokyo as areas around the lake but people here are wearing their warm jackets today. meteorologist sayaka mori will tell us when things will warm up. >> the hi could drop 10 degrees below. the reason for that weather in central japan yesterday is providing cold and humid flow. wet weather in central japan will continue into this evening hours and after that, it could move to the region tonight. more rain in japan due to an approaching weather system that has a history of producing more than 100 millimeters of rain in southern china such as guangdong province. the pacific coast may see locally heavy rain and thunderstorms as well as wind and it will be a wet day across japan. some areas of southern china are still seeing left over showers and unfortunately more wet weather is in the cards for you and more rain tomorrow. temperature-wise, baking hot in bangk
. >> reporter: the ice is no holiday, a tough event for a tough environment. for these visitors, there is no better way to appreciate the cold beauty of siberia. "nhk world." >> it certainly isn't as cold in tokyo as areas around the lake but people here are wearing their warm jackets today. meteorologist sayaka mori will tell us when things will warm up. >> the hi could drop 10 degrees below. the reason for that weather in central japan yesterday is providing cold...
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an aerobic environments have just had an algae bloom dropped on their (bleep)ing heads. thus removing the last arrow in your pro-governance quiver. skepticism about your opponents, gun control, why can't we have background checks? >> i believe it would put us inexorably on the path to a national gun registry. >> jon: oh, right, a national gun registry, the government is going to overreach and there's going to be a registry and the government's even capable of that kind of overreach and they're going to take your guns away from you. >> the internal revenue service admitted today that some of its employees targeted conservative political groups. >> jon: mother (bleep)s! (laughter) this this has in one seismic moment shifted the burden of proof from the tinfoil behatted to the government. the v.a. claims backlog and the bounced check foreclosure cluster (bleep) had already given government competence fetishists fits. (laughter) government competence fetishist fits. (laughter) and now this. in a few short weeks, you've managed to show that when the government wants to do goo
an aerobic environments have just had an algae bloom dropped on their (bleep)ing heads. thus removing the last arrow in your pro-governance quiver. skepticism about your opponents, gun control, why can't we have background checks? >> i believe it would put us inexorably on the path to a national gun registry. >> jon: oh, right, a national gun registry, the government is going to overreach and there's going to be a registry and the government's even capable of that kind of overreach...
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interests in the current environment. >> i'd like to know a little bit about president obama's feelings towards the military? has it evolved? what was his relationship earlier and what is it now? >> guest: that's a great question. and i think the president's relationship with the military operates on two different levels. there's sort of the -- the relationship with the southeastern-most commanders and the relationship with the grunts, the men and women really doing the fighting. i'll take the latter one first. the president and the vice president and their spouses have a real genuine commitment to helping active duty military, their families, and those who were wounded. you look at what they're doing, not just with wounded warriors but with veterans employment issues. they're devoting an awful lot of resources to that issue, and i think it stems from a real sort of -- i think a real genuine sense of, we need to help those people and their families who have been fighting in these long wars, many cases individuals who have done repeated tours there, individuals who have come back with, i
interests in the current environment. >> i'd like to know a little bit about president obama's feelings towards the military? has it evolved? what was his relationship earlier and what is it now? >> guest: that's a great question. and i think the president's relationship with the military operates on two different levels. there's sort of the -- the relationship with the southeastern-most commanders and the relationship with the grunts, the men and women really doing the fighting....
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your definition seems to be people who declare their opposition as ones who want to wreck the environment make cuts to health and services and are inherently racist. because they cut off people talking and they are harsh. guess i'm being harsh is not the same thing as calling someone a nasty human being. the definition of a political bully is someone who is fervently opposed to you as a human being because they disagree with what you're saying. that is the basis of political bullying. the only way to stop a bully is to punch a bully. they won't be stopped by rational conversation. the conversation goes something like this. you're the bully cummings on a racist. and i say that it's funny you should say that, i'm really not a racist, but i can see why you would say that. let's have a conversation about voter id. i have handed you the baton. because what i said is it's actually rational for you to call me a racist. when i say it is rational, what i'm really saying is that it's possible that i am a racist. it's not possible since i'm not. but show me the evidence, show me why and this is the
your definition seems to be people who declare their opposition as ones who want to wreck the environment make cuts to health and services and are inherently racist. because they cut off people talking and they are harsh. guess i'm being harsh is not the same thing as calling someone a nasty human being. the definition of a political bully is someone who is fervently opposed to you as a human being because they disagree with what you're saying. that is the basis of political bullying. the only...
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dick durbin said at the time: cenk: positive environment, the republicans aren't going to filibuster anymore. they got a deal, so we didn't have to take it away. what happened today when senator hagel, a republican up for secretary of defense? the republicans filibustered. >> on this vote, the aye58 the nays 40, one senator announced present. 50% of the senators not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. cenk: even though 58 senators say yes let's end the debate and confirm him nope, not going to end the debate, because the republicans filibustering. now harry reid is shocked to find out that the republicans were not true to their word! >> the republicans have made an unfortunate choice to up the level here in washington. just when you thought things couldn't get worse, it gets worse. we need this vote today. why? times like this, it's nice to have a secretary of defense. cenk: man, harry reid, oh, you're killing 'em you're killing 'em take it easy, brother. this is the guy who gave it away earlier, allowing them to filibuster in the first place. >> this is not
dick durbin said at the time: cenk: positive environment, the republicans aren't going to filibuster anymore. they got a deal, so we didn't have to take it away. what happened today when senator hagel, a republican up for secretary of defense? the republicans filibustered. >> on this vote, the aye58 the nays 40, one senator announced present. 50% of the senators not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. cenk: even though 58 senators say yes let's end the debate and...
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length of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan, the confluence of forces, polarization of the political environment -- let's face it. there are many members now that have lifetime seats or at least until the next census. this is one of the biggest problems we have with immigration reform, how many of those who do not want to act have the overwhelming majority of citizens that are not hispanic in their district so they are listening, obviously, not to the better angels of our nature. i really think that this debate is going to be one that i welcome. i welcome that debate. it will have to do with candidates, programs, platforms but the debate has to take lace -- take place andand i am confident that the american people will do the right thing at the end of the day if they are properly lead with inspiration. >> a question over here, right on the aisle. >> i'm from bloomberg, government. my question goes back to the credibility issue and you obviously make the correct point the president having uttered the statement about the red line and not following through in losing credibility. would you have issu
length of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan, the confluence of forces, polarization of the political environment -- let's face it. there are many members now that have lifetime seats or at least until the next census. this is one of the biggest problems we have with immigration reform, how many of those who do not want to act have the overwhelming majority of citizens that are not hispanic in their district so they are listening, obviously, not to the better angels of our nature. i really...
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environment. what you can see here is a professor, dr. smith. he is teaching four classes and he is ranking competitions in his classes. he can see exactly how the students are taking in the insights and concepts they are learning in class. angela can see how her traits are performing and also how her friends are performing as well. here you can see angela is ranked seventh in the super trading competition versus matt maguire who is in first place. you can click on matt's name and figure out what he is doing to outscore her. there is a learning curve. there are challenges we're facing in how young people are thinking about the markets and of innovative solutions that can help them think about things differently. >> thank you. good stuff. [applause] >> i have got a couple of minutes where i get to throw some not so softball questions. i'd like to them. i told them that i was going to throw them all softballs and i decided that is no fun. ok. >> i expected it. >> the average investor is about a 50-y
environment. what you can see here is a professor, dr. smith. he is teaching four classes and he is ranking competitions in his classes. he can see exactly how the students are taking in the insights and concepts they are learning in class. angela can see how her traits are performing and also how her friends are performing as well. here you can see angela is ranked seventh in the super trading competition versus matt maguire who is in first place. you can click on matt's name and figure out...